st mnV ft GIVE REAL SHOW ARTISTS IMPRESSION OF LAST NIGHT'S MASQUE WOMEN JOIN INFK3HT EGYPTIAN GIRL STUDIES HERE TO BE PRE-V0CATI0NAL EXPERT JO INAUGfiRAL visitor EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1017 Fk 7r- n FOR A "to" PARKWAY Temperance Union Aids Protf!' n a !!. rrt... CJaJ Committee nt Least Is Doing BCSt 10 imiKU inii uim While ' ..ciiiviitoN t'cli 2(1 Will tlio In- tiuiiiral Ultr get n "good run for lila i""v!fy lone ngo ltepresentntlve Ilagsdalc, t A0 ..Lroiinn urging Ills colleagues to Miree to nn appropriation desired In con ! Ifrflon lth he I'icotning Inaugural Mild . i-rlclv that. lie pubic vvouiii. in course, rtdltrlm""-'" II" nlwu had bee,. t .Mi-h nccax nim mil ne iuwu.i rin-i;i I f?s.IIut admitting III it. lie nrgue.l that o.ll Iho more behooved Coiiricm to do !. VJ to Klie thf lltor n "good run for IS money" And Congress paksed tlio an- ''Sr'!? 7iiiiii leii than two week) of In- R. iurallon. Iho uueMlon nHic whether or KIm Iho visitor will get the 'good run I' tVV. Indications mo mat no win in Tn ln' In a Bcnernl n Washington dots Klu '" .... ihlr innnev'B worth The I lie- ire no exorbitant and beyond food and widmt-whloh are not In mtllnnri times imbilv lilRh for the nri'onimn.iuicni initmi " hre 1-T no need to spend a Kre.it deal ?;,: the vldtni wants to pee nie fie i-s? town Itself H the show-the Msltoi 2Se.to.ee the cip tal of lilt count. posslssivi: iNTi:m:sT ... i... n nn.sesslxe interest In the public ft tuUdlnni. the Cnpltnl the White Hoiw R . iinti to see the wheels of government Llg round-Congress in action me m Srtme Court renderlns judK.ne.it he vail .departments at work lie comes at fnaUKurat.o.i ...no p.obahlv ,wlth the idea if MlnR till these and then some tho L .- -m n.ttre everything at Its but. JnJ evrrvbodv in holldav mood, (bigs fh kg bands pl.ijlng n Rreui h work', all "oris of 'added B. i he eels trimmed n great pirniie. nre- attr.u lions h, Moreover he does not ste Hie iltv at Its P k He- fe" the publlr bulhllngH IW I' toured M gaunt uglv HOiffoldl.ni suppoit- E1 nr banks of hale woonen neiicnea i Et lug parch-- ' . . h ..., . . ,le E Ml of "the White House there ,s no IK" ...., in, .lone lie sees Congress In action. I" i he sure frenzied inMinn. It F to be sure frenled iiejtinn. Its .King ft l,m. in fact which glvl xen little Idea F It Its usual prneeduie and to ee even that he mut nrnii- se-.o... .. .. ........ ...- 4th of March when the csMlnp t'o.iRress 8fS to exW IlurinR a peo!nl sc-slon. which can c.lrcel Bet mulct wuv within . mn,,ih of (iiiiisur.itloii. en If nllrd. 6 the new one does not set Into in Hon until text Ileceinlier e sees the virions Cm eminent clep irt ments umlir prdt iniic'i the Mine ab fcorrnal rondulons nil lno.e o. U is dls turbed b "i prcMilllnB eeitrnient. the usual routine turned topsj-tunv And everywhere he is Jostled crowded ...id lammed nnd differs. Troiii the tnt.il In dequicj of transport itlnii and icstau rant facilities for which he pus ex orbitant prices It is to be .1 bone" lr. InaURUMl . no ll'iuol iniv be sold 111 the District of iluinbln u Suuda or on .in Inausuratlon dav VlrcInU Is dr and all the counties of Maryland bordeilnB on the District are drj ro.MMiTTi:i: at wrmic The innUR.il il eonunlttce Is doltiR its test under aihcse clicuinstance.s to Rle the lfitor the Rood "run for bis mone ' that Mr ItnRsdale desl.ed He Is denied, In deference to the picsldential distaste foi 'iordly frloht tho inaugural ball which wag aluavs, until four Mars .iro tne crownlnK feature of a presidential In auguration The committee did Its bet to rele this featu.e this ear as It was admlttedlv a money maker." And the committee needs mone jl It will howevei Rive the isitor his nil P' cf flags and illumliuitlnn luas bands and JKU lilt; IL lit.- I'tiiiuivu ii uak it 1 1.-.1 1 it u-i . "a partlcularlv vplcmllil para"de, and it iiiom- Iscs absolnteli th it the President w 111 ride W at the head of it nnd Mrs Wilson Mote- over Mrs Wilson la to h.ivo a little more part In the tnn.iBU.nl eu monies than am of her piedectbsoiB She .v II not onlv ride with tho I'resldent but she will sit clove at hand while tho oath Is administered and durlnR the inaugural address It will be tho (list time In the hlstoiy of tho nation that the wife of tho Chief Ex ecutive has accompanied him to the stand to tike the oath Mrs Taft set the city P? agog eight sears aRO bv tldlns down l'enn- K,i tylianla ave.iuo b her husbands side the probiblv would have s.it bv while the oath was administered, had not the weather neessltaUd Its bcl.iR done indoors In tho Senate clumber Mrs Taft accompanied the I'resident-eltct to the door of that chamber nnd then In defereneo to the rule of that body wheh fo.blds n woman ad mission to the Moor, wati bed the ceremonv from tho R.ille. v Whether Mrs Wilson will do likewise Under similar weather conditions remains to be seen There seems to be a feellnR up t the t'apltol that If the weather males n Indoor .aUBUint necessary the Senato may walvo Is rule ln favor of the Klrst Lady, nnd Rrant her place on the floor be elde her husband It will make easier the wallowlnR of the pill of Representative Jeannette Hankln's rlrht ns a membe. of the House, to lslt the Henate chamber at her convenience YSAYE STILL MASTER OF STRINGS AND BOW Unhackneyed Program Adds to Merit of Belgian Artist's Re cital Here It Is so easy to like poor violin plnjlnc: o easy to pass over tho Important artists Some of our jou.ir adepts como out nnd Indulge in a period of sentlmentnl savvlnB They are hailed as Rcniusca Once In a treat while the concert stngo holds n truly Imposing and anestlnir flcure Yesterday "III .. . . .. . . .. .. .. , - o nu iii me vemieinj ir vsae nas m) nere uetoro, nnu pernaps no nas Iwlplajed better Hut of his alua to tho K worsnipper of muslo there can be no doubt f He Is not a dwarf In neonnmllshment Ilia ht f'dlera languuge is plajn to any one iu cars Aiwajs tne d.r aajeciivo (If It can be found) coes to him PUbllo tn.Ariat In lilu vonllal I, a flpof fll.U (S aeason, had been stlrrtd by tho charitable object for which l.o plajSd, The violinist ki. iiicK Bave t0 )lls appearnnce extra, mi- j r-miiii uy piBiiuinB unu executing a pro- tram delightfully dlffeicut In variety of numbers and general Igor "We seldom see ( ttbe nameii of Faure and aemlnl.uil on our f concert bills yi,y not? rertalid es- t terday'H opening nonala, trivial though it J VV08. unun nptl. n l...nl .. 1 1. .. 1.1 ...nufr Y "" iMim u iiuiici Ui J)UCll Ul Ill's liii'v ft COnVentlonnl An.l Ilia ol,i,rlt,u 1,i nlliiAua Ij yf that sulle In D minor put us all In key r lor other pleasant numbers It was ex- fn lu.sueiy done. Fine sadness, skipping KayetV. both hnfl llilr tilnnoa In It. In. It deed ono began to wonder If any violinist K, except Mr, Ysave can toy with sentiment !,, -mioui making It mawkish unless It be ,j',r. jvreuier. The Belgian has, too, that ijr eaa go dissimilar from theatrical repose. K He Can mit Intn n V.lf-1 haU a i Mr! n nil !ilIlnf 8Wreetne38 with the facility of a d'2' Dlow'ng bubbles. In his grave mo- ii ini jnere is nd arfectatlon. U Is but fair to add that he labored with .t l Instrument ln very bad condition, so his c lone was not alwnva good. It Jumped ec lH "htrlcally from the sublime to the squeaky. jfi m 10 a master of the strings this Is only h fl.. eht bo'ner So all the other numbers "!?. "" P'ayed llncludlng six charming. .fPetty duets for two violins by Oodard, In WllVVhleh rinll.l Vn.A BDBU.I l.ln.1 .lamm.,1 P tifom th( "9 root of melody And there I) "" ol vieuxtemps, gnopin. waini- , wcns ana tne artist himseir. to say Homing j,of encores galore with which he ttawled his suuitnce, Maurice Dambols, a young pianist rn pieny of color and control in his nn- . -was we a?compa,nist, tieeiaes niiing Huriuae who tnrto wnsii nuwirs. ,u VS -r v rrr r y r-i r-m n J Vi ISiscoNTcwreDl I U 1 M K W & SPIRIT5 I rfZ. ' b cosmos COLOR BefiFlERS MOVING flA UW v:apj 'sw. ARTISTS' MASQUE DRIVES TO ABSINTHE Visitors From New York's Green wich Village Even Then Are Not Satisfied HAD TO TAKE IT FRAPPED Dance After Show Was Supcilatively Scd.ite nnd Imminently Hespectnlile Hy M'MSS 'I be liiiiiiulih Vill.iRers who had come over fiom New oik )ironouiiced it bad Whollv bad Win -e uiilnli iistli.R They shook tlieli linbbtd heads ovei their ab sinthe fr.ippes, which thev slppid last nlRht In n hotel lie... the Acadeniv of Mu sic .mil In the impassioned tones of those who had come to scoff nnd remained to do it piece bv piece they plckid the Artists' Masipio 'S.iri'uluni to atoms Dlspropo.tlouate as tit color ' said one Judiciously ".Vondescrlpt ; thin as to theme," Fald an other They had wantid absinthe drips and the best the hotel could offer was fitppti Tills vi ns so vurrv, vuriv l'hllailelphiin' Anil when one team fin the slow ipdiic tlve dilp and Is Riven In-te.id the sharp slap of the fnippe om's ciltlcal JudRiucnt Is apt tu be Irritated But there were these present who woie their hah lonR and who were not onlv In dlRenous to tills climate but were still cm tent to reside heie. who nRreed 111 part with tho visitors' opinion of the masque which has become an annual feature In the art lif of Philadelphia Thce were disappointed chiefly at the small opportunlt Riven Wil liam Alb.echt 'iounR to dlplnv his talent Mil YOL'MIS I.KSHT8 OfT Heralded as a wiaid In the nrt of RCt tliiR unusual effects th.oiiRh the complex and idtiesittd uso of llRhts Mi ouiiR oven though he wrote the sienano wis relegated to n role In Saiculum ' analaRous to th.it of BaiKiims Rhoit In Haml't ' lie was allowed to have hH name In the pio gram, at least The illumination was satlsfat torv If not unusual Humors which peiolited throiiRh for the rehears lis had It that Mr. ouiiff had he been Rlvin a fiee Hum was int parcd to show Philadelphia something In tho matter of ultrivlolet 1 ivs nnd thliiRs but tvtivtlmo bo (lashed tliem on I.viTiiu haven's futuristic tin pi the erfett prod.it etl was so Inimical to tint pence and hainnuiv which composes tlio soul of (Visum that tho llRht of Mr Youngs ambition was dimmed and ho Is still waiting t his chance His scennilo too if tumor Is to be be lieved fared badli Head in the sonomus tones of John I'ledeilek Lewis, who was the Voice of Cosmos it took on all the solemn ceremony of High Mass. and when ono wasn't busy listening to the scene. y It sounded like a composite steal fiom me Songs of Solomon nnd Shakesptare There was eoninlaint tint Ml Lewis was too preachy" Such familiar phrases as vanltv, nil Is vanity and "cat. drink and be nicii) ' punctuated It Judging fiom the lemnants, the sclssorinR that was done must have been aimed at that portion of the scenario which was original with Mr Young. sayi:. rttoM soup to nl-is Savon was the soup Ilsh entice meat nuts, wines and Ices of the feast Viewing his conception of what stage scenerj should be there wire those In the nudlmco who wished for a futuiistlc Baedekei or home thing In Mend!) spirit lhe groped out to understand but a as1 the chaotic con tention Of tlio lOsm.C WW ill vwn I"" niui.li for them One was tenilnded of Kipling s line "splashed on a ten league i.invas with blushes of comets' tails ' Mr Sajcn In terpieted big He splashed diunktn pru mlds, red, white blue, oiange mnuve. green, purple nnd pink ones and called them mountains Through them he spilled a white torrent decked with tiimsuii Ac robatic tiees, rear views of suns nnd i.tln bovvs. black clouds that moved slmvlv pro icwionallK dUplaMi.g a white Clirist-llke ,. ,.-...,in.,ii liv the artist himself .... nt'i,-r featuics of the apotheosis of futurism with which Mr Saen out-Matlssed thef deun of the modern hectic bchool of art" STOUY (JUTS LOST n-i. ,u.rrnira did thulr level best to live up to the background ugalnst which thev weio not piojtcled, but almost lust Those pel sons who knew the stor In nd Mince, forgot It They had a vague meiii L that a Soul, portraved by Wulter An triin was to be iiwukenod and hetkleel by his live senses mid saved b his intuitions uiJ that color beams and foim beareis ami HiilrltB of cuihautiiient und spirits of dls Lonteiit were to bo lepiesented by numer ous members of the nlno art clubs parti cipating In the masdue. Tho (.cenlo effect, however, dominated As for the principals, Mr. Antrim lacked that Jeu d'esprltMhat one associates with a. young soul's awakenlnB. It was ns though the scene and manner of his awnk. "enlng was a bit too much for him His attitude Indicated that If he had been con Suited at all In the matter, he'd have chosen a more reposeful, loss modern couch on which to be born. As the Queen of the Golden Thoughts. Mrs. Leopold Sejffcrt had a standing, and whnt must hnve been an exceedingly wearj Ing. part. A paleolithic, discontented bug, however. A KIIIIM.ll AI'rKMIAMIJ .- iiirwiiu twi 4 iiiiii'l iKPI)' HKIN -."? "' ."mbii.ina (OATH pnrt m i "n SIS:. "h;ii 'in n. Bu- Prrflupu's hlr snd all f?l aclal blemlihes ran be U ..v hv Th "Mont, ti rrmoveel by n -jum.i- p conier" Mt Ihpn. L . Ill Cstl. write or phone. Dr. MOntKODIGI ee. . ?l Spi-(lallt U 901. otlir I"U.. Vtlnut L IUIU Ol ITM-Tt mt. I Creanp SJ VA) Ikr-dh (7 mm, 4) 1mm m WfKw' tirNrrjoueo l-- -; WITH MUCH MOTION . Trie Five SENses BewilDWTriE&OUU Stiikini; tableaux wore piuscntcd at in tho Academy poitrnjcd b) A K Hinvvurd of Padded Cell fnme, wen led hN piehenslle lens In nml out (it'll chime of liiinioious giotis (liierlt, witli Miss Helen Mann. Barbed ns the Sense of Tnnle In n fnw Inntlng os tuuiP of winde coloml, willn dam lug op posite him vvhli h cinli d giunts of ap proval even fiom the bias' iiieiiwlih Vil lagers Occaslonnllv the music al accompaniment, ndapted fUtlngli fiom the works of mod ernists by stanlev Mustha.np who dlreited tho oichestr.i Impiessed Itself upon ones c inclousnesH To have been lit aid above the dtops it would h.ivi turn ueecssaiv ti fmuii'i' Wiisiicr but .'Ii M.isihaiiip did SHALL ELECTRIC SPARK OR COLONIAL LAMP ILLUMINE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE? Question of Lighting Historic Ground Engages City " Authorities and Followers of Artistic Ideals in Sharp Controversy There reallv Is no dispute ibout II In dependence Square is Rolng to bo well llRhtid Tho visitor to the Rhrlne of Amer ican liberty, whether he be of the most evtreme modi mist cult or tho reanimated Fh.ido of one of 'the patriots who fore gathered theio In the daikest daVH of tho nation's blrlh-stiucgle, will find tho "Mato House Ynitl' bo Illuminated that neither need ho 'nfi.ild to go home in the ilul." Hut w hethei this Illumination shall ho furnished b) gas-supplied lamps of Colonial pallet n oi hive Its oilgln In up-to-date olcttrii lights is the burning question At present Dilectoi Wilson favors the lighting of the historic pic t bv iltetrlcltv , Iho Art lurv would sulistiiute gas lamps of Colonial pattern as un re littlnRlv id.ipted to the surrounding buildings Philadelphia Ch ip ter Ametli in Institute nf Aiihlticts sides with the it Jim Quaint lamps of a pitltin appmpiltu to the ltevnlut'onarv period crane Iheir necks from poles reccntlj elected on side LOFT BUILDING PLANNED RY DEPARTMENT STORE Straw biidp;o & Clothier Will lhcct C Stoiy Fire-Ptoof Structuia at Ninth and Poplar Straw In Idgo e. Clothier will erect nn elght-'t'iry loft building on tho noith nido of I'oplir sticct between Ninth nnd Pticj streets llallliiRti .- Pcnot, nichiteits and englneeis li.ive completed diallings and spet mentions, and have Invited bids, duo March 1 Tho building will hi of ii-cnfoicud com ciete, nnd stiel wIiiiIomh with ventilating ttislies will be used All nrchitiilui.il fea ttuo will be a towel estendlng sltv feet above the top ston Inside of which will bo placed a DO ouu-gallou sprlnklir tank mid a lO.OlHl-gallon house tank A c unpleto svsteni of automatic sprinklers, supple mented by n luiiii-g.illon iindtrw i lit r' llro liiimp, will be Installed A structu.al steel britlgo will connect ill rettl with the elevated main lino tracks of tho Philadelphia and Heading Hallway on Ninth stieet Chic Club.HoIdrt exhibition An lutciestlng exhibition of street modtls In being held by the Civic Club In tho win dow til 17J Chestnut stieet, tiuougli tliq toiiitcsv of Mrs Ii T Ckipp 'Hie models aie those which were oilgiiialb undo fot Ihe chic exposition last .M.i - FOUNDED 1858 Quality and Standard tit Slft-tort 1arZfrmt . & ra iO la7 1858 Special Huck Towels Tomorrow Only Anniversary Sale Price S1.75jier Dozen. Regular Price $2.50 All-while and with red borders. I8x36-inch size. An excellent quality of cotton at a remarkably low price. All-Linen Pillow Cases Tomorrow Only Anniversary Sale Price SI. 05 a Pair. Regular Price $2.50 Tltcsc Pillow Cases were ordered months auo and are impossible to duplicate, at this price today. Beautifully hemstitched. 45x36 in. B. F . Dewees,1122 Chestnut St. the iieiform.iiiio of "Saeculuni" ol Music. tlte bs be i ould without tlevlntlng from the modi ins and his own comiiosltioti, the llrst piologtie wiim in clever keeping with the ndaptiitloiiM After tile masque theie wits u sedate. ie pitiHctl dance loiiduited In the fover olio speaks lomp.irMtivih hitvltiK In mlml the oikiisttc bnii'lianitl nf Inst eurs pnitv In which most of those present In the audi ente participated It wan the scdateness tho quietness, tho perfectly proper Phlladelphla-ness that sent the vlsltora seunvlng nflir nbsltithe, no doubt Abslntlie drips If von pleusi In tho matter of w iili Ii wi si cm to be whtill) nnd ntlri l uniultivati d walks and paths about the hall and Fquaro Thev like the contending nuthorltle nre In the dark ns to the situation Meiuwhllo the exterior of lndependi nco Hall and Its puilieus gleum nlghtlv in the glaie of numerous nrc llglits whieli wink know nglv nnd trlumpbantl) Inthili iitue-polnted Kgal possession It Is not llkelv that the splilt of old Hen rrauklln who learned the scb nee of 'ileetilcttt by the light of n pennv dip, will have to be called upon to m iko tho dis puting foices tp( dnv light Chief Cum mlsl.ev of the llure in of Citv Propntv has a cimpiomise suggestlnn w lite h pi ion ises to solve the turrent tnntioveis I e twicn ptiblli' sifetv nnd blstii.ic ait He piopoM" to tist the lighl-pioiliiilng powirs of I lie gas limps and if thev do lint show sutlli ml lllumliiniinn In iiuilei the squiin ndecpiitilv lit up tin n lo lenvi tin in in d likened gloom mirelv as lemlnclers ot a nnte-biilil nit pint Hun Is now dead nnd Rone mid to ptimit tin i Itv authorltits to "do It tleitrlcallv FOUR PIIILADELPHIANS WIN COVETED ART HONORS New Yotk nrnnch, Society of Youiik Kriends Artists, Awanls Piizes in Foyer Competition rout PhUndclphians hnve been awarded prUes in tho competition nrgnnlrul b ,tbo Society of nit mis of Young Artists, In Now Yoik. Tho llrst priio of $J0, orfetcd by Otto 11. Kiilin, went to lliirton Kieler. of 21 1 J North Nlnttcenth stnet. for it glittering lipieseiitutlon of a (ircik b.ic rhanali.i against a g ld baeltgmund The wtond pilze of flfiO glvuib C f! Charles was won by Miss Alice Hlddle, of 11.1 Her man stieet Ciriuaiitnwn. for u drawing which icllccted tho Inlluenco of tho Unlit t Husse Mr Keeler and Miss lllddlo nro both forinci students uf tho Acauein of tho rino Arts Charles I.ouls Hoile, 3d, of Hvd.al. a serlor In the school of nrchltec tuie'of the I nlverdlv of I'ennsjlvnuln, and (Jeoigina Drowno Il.irbeson. of ISO South Hlgliteenth stieet, ulso iceelved prizes of ii't i.icii. The subjei t of the.( i oinpetltlou was a design foi n fover of u tbeatie, nnd the designs are now on exhibition In the studio gallerj of Mrt Hatty I'.ijnu Whitney. 8 West HlRhtli street, New- Yoik, Famous Over Half Century Miss Najave Majodeh, Born in This'Counti'y, Already Expert at Music and Dancing Also Able to Read Things in Palms Which Actu ally Happen Later, She Says Mlfs Xnj.ue Majodeh Is n pirlltulnilv In teresting Jilting woman because she l pie pnrllig to be ,i ple-vocatloual ex)iert nnd belli inothcts chooc cnieels nnd pioftrslm.s stilled lo their ihlltlren for them even though she was unfn.nlllnr with nnv of the nntlonal customs of ninth of the llng llsh InnguiRe ns itcentlv as sevui e,us ii o As one would guess from the name Miss Majodeh s pnit'tits wire llgvptuttis sin was born In tip? South but so tlnsel was the kept to Hie 1'fc of In r ptople who maintain a sort of oolonv. down time, th it she never learned ntivtlntiR of this her native uiuiitrj No boj a. id Rill pi tj males only her undo, who taught bet twijthltu iln limned up to the time she inatiltulattd nt the 1'nlveislt.v of Pennsjlvnnl i siveu jc.ars ngo did she have while she grew up. Hut It doisii t uein to have iiiutlend Mie Is ii charming Joi.ng Aintiltni. woinaii now . Miss Majodeh Is twentj-tlve She has n digne In music from the I nlvirslt of l'eiiiiHilinnla nnd has giaduited in t.u tiuiheis i i.irse there ton Her homo Is ill 03C North SImv-sImIi stitet and thete she still inutilities lur studies, ktiis housn nnd cooks for lur mule nml nun! Miss M tjnili Ii ins n number or aciom pllshmi'iiH teildes pliviog Sim sings dinic ibere.l llvptlan Temple dam is ' she s.avs .mil Knows the tuMoins nnd hls tor of hit ptoli thorourhlv thoiiRh she has novel bun omsltle of tin I'mfd Mates, hhe wines shin I stones 11 noting them all with the splie of KRVpt llei tlnm lug Isn t so (Mluslvrlv Kinitiml to that of the ntliti land thoiiRh to prevent bet bung Imei-i-.tid In the wav thev dame lit Pnilailelphl i SCHOOL STILL POPULAR AS MEASLES WITH KIDS Annual Report Shows 17.G2-1 Cases of Truancy During Last Year hi hunt is no innie popular among tho lads of todav than It was generations ago. If tho annual lepoit of HtniyJ Oaleon, chief of the llurcau of Compulsorj IMuen tlon mas ho accepted as an Indication Tho icport shows thnt In the seal 191R them were 17,n.'l i.ises in width voungstets between the age of six nnd sixteen "cut' sessions ln these case s the patents wero willing oi anxious that (hell chlldhen should attend classes, thev were sent fiom their homes ptesiunablv to report at school, but spent the da In tho "movies" on tho tlccts at the homo of plavmttts or In the park In nddltlnn there were in my thousands of tascH In which the parents were Indif ferent to tho attend nice nf thill ihlldien at school, and elthi r i onsclouslj or un kiiowluglv weio gulltv of breaking Uy com pulsory intend, un e 1 tw l falling to In sil upon tho enrollment of (heir sons and daughlers urlous causes for this condition aro ilted In Mr (Ildeons teort Htonomlc eonditioiis povert), whltli forces inothtr mid father to go to wink so thnt supervi sion of the home Is Impossible aie held to Iih a contributing faitoi to tho problem luilllteieiiie nnd, ln some tases, a dillnite nutlpith to the eniiso of ediicntlou nre as signed as ti ascitis foi violations of the law Tho moialb dt Untitle nt sihoolhov is the subiet of special dl'-ciisiilon In the repot t Ml (Silicon lceoiumends ns he has teeoni miiidid In past veais, tho pslnbllshmeiit of a paicutal school foi the pupil Sucli In stitutions have been established III oilier titles 1he caie for bois who have trans giessed the siliool Inw but iilo not of a sullh Itutli deliiiiiieiit tvip to Justlfv their conimilmcnt to leforuiutoiles The lloaul of Hducatlon bought mil In Hiberiv several ears tigo to seive ns a site fur n parental school but since that time nothing has been dono toward assur ing Its erection The lath of fund" Is ex plained as the chief renson for the delay ln cirijlng out Mr. Gideons suggestion C. O. P. CLUB TO mjIlX .MOUTC.AfiE Thirty-Fourth Ward Orpranization Now Has Clear Title to House The Ri publican Association of tho Thirty-fourth-W.ud will lelebr.ito the tleulng up of Its Indtbttdne.ss bv tho binning of a mortgage on their' clubhouse. "HOO nnd C102 Vino street on Thursday night Hi nest b, Tustln former Ilecoider of Heeds nnd leader of tho Republican party In tho Thlity-fourth Waid will be ono of tho speakers nt tho banquet which will follow the humlnr of tho moilg.iRe The president, James Mil.aughlln an nounced that a Biirpnse eiittitalnmeiit Is In stoic foi the -5D incmbeis of the club nftcr tho bamiuet tVlANN & Bilks H02 CHESTNUT ST. Tyrol Wool Spring Suits For Ladies and Misses Exclusive Models nd color. The new high light colon, including white, are most attractive Spring Hats in confined stylo. , HIUNN & DlLKS U02 CHESTNUT ST. v- ';- s. Jm-f..' rimio li llell it I'lsrlii r MISS K.IAVi: MA.IODKH Knyptian k"1. v.lm never attended school 01 know any ouni; people until she came to Philadelphia to attend the University of I'entisyl. vania. Slie writes .stoiics, dances HRyptian templo dances, plays the guitar, sings nnd leads palms. Hie teiehes the Iioiiih stvle There are still other things Sho sues I am much lutensiid In reading of hands This Is not palmlsltv nnd wc ,uo not fortune-tellers 1 mil fo.elell things w filth tli i im to pass but the law does not let us do these thliiRt Thiv tall that fortuut -telling and the laws ate strict about that I'oi liistatiii when 1 take a persons hind nnd stmt lo read things Just seem to lav tliem- he- nut in fmut of me Just ns though thev wi le no the p ircs of a book It n so intrn sting SUPPORT MONEY FRAUD BLAMED ON GUARDSfrlAN Colonel Kemp, Also Postollicu OHieial, Causes Arrest of Corporal Boltz The fait tint Cotnnel Oenrge V. Kemp, of the Ihlid PeniisjlvanUi lniantiv Is su lci Inteiident of the West Philadelphia sub station of the postofllco Is icsponslblo for tho an est of Charles If Tloltz, a. corpoinl In the teglmeitt, who will be a.ralcned to il ly bcfoie I lilted States Commissioner Long on clfHrgcs of having obtained ;00 lroni the fioioiiiincnt tindci fale pretenses HtilU who lives nt ".It! South ll.o.id stieet. made application vvbll his regl ini nt was on the Mexican border for sup port for his "dependent family " A (iOV eiumciit di.tft for $200 was foi warded to 'Mis IC'Slo I) Iloltz" and when the rigi ment retuintd from bonlei servlie Holtz obtained Iho draft, It Is talcl When ho tried to i ash the draft at the pnstnlllin substation Colonel Kemp bet.nne sitspit lous and nodded tho postnl authorities Chief postal Inspntor Corti'lvou ti illed die m in unci ill 1 1 sled him Into I.ibt night Attend ing to All Cnitcliou, Utiltz lonfessid thnt his ullegid wlfo Is a negrc'ss of his nc ipinlutnnie DOCTORS IX DIVOHCi: CASE Hubb.uid Accuses Physician, but Wife Denies Charge OROIlC.rrroWN. Del, Veh .0 One of the most seifatlniial dhoice case,, that his bten trlul In Sussex Count) In in.tnv vears was called befoie Judges Conrad nnd Hclsel on hittuilav It way that of Hi I C Know lis, of 'Seaford, aR.iInst Mrs l.til.a Knnwlcs f mnrlv Miss I.ula Qulllen of Hethei In whltli Doctoi ('ottliigham foi meilj of .stafnid now of Wcnon.th ,1 Is named as the corespondent The lattir obtained n dlvoice a few eais ago Doctor ICnowlcs on the witness ttand told of entcrliiR his home one evening and llmllng Doctor Cottlnghnm present Be cause of his little girl he yaid be agreed his wife should remain as iho companion to the child The wife denied this and brought proof that her husband nnd Doctor Cottlnghim teni.alnid friends foi a leur und a half Mrs Kuowks Is a daughter ot Captain John Qullb u one of tho wealth iest nnd most prominent business men In the State The, Court reserved decision until April (iloucistcr Politicians Ilusy liLASSlSCiUO, N J. l'cb .'0 Wold hns gone ntit foi lb publican Uadcis and work ins In iiloicestit Count to hold tin nisi Ives In tendlntss fot n call to nn earlv confer ence nt whb h it Ii pioposed to ii iilo so far as possible the scveia! ilvnl tauilldacies lor county oilliiB It is said Ihe chief ptnposo nf the unifi lence is to decide between Dr II M roodn of Willlamstown and former Major J M Milow.ui of Pitman as can didates fin cltlni Senator or Sheriff .A-i, yiiuviisa uiiiai x vu on- j loon Transfers The fight to prevent the Parkway ?e liAf.iili t .j.j.m Am n ro Inn1 tnnri MAsi ' ri. ,uiiiiii(, v u.lJt,wi u ftmiifeu nivi - ( Vi-p- meniiim totiay, vinen l. w. Kouniam, nouii iiiituiigcr of the Central Y. M. C, A. re4 celled notice that the Women's Christian ' Temperance I'nlon would "pitch In" and,1 lake measures to assist In the campaign. ;. j The communication came from Mrs. E, Cly '" ton Wells, secretary of the organization, and f v- usked that the Y M. C A. draft a resolu tion to bo brought up before the executive iwiinuiiiet! tit ino union. This morning the fifty or more workers of the Y M C A rpfnimed ttiftlr honsa. to-hotise canvass of tho Tenth Ward to set " signers to tho petitions ngnlnst the, applica tion of transfers filed by Daniel J, Kopp. proprietor of Kopp's Cafe, 42 North Ilroad stieet nnd Joseph Pentony, IUI Filbert strict Iloth men desire to remove their liquet! stands to Fifteenth and Arch struts. The nrgument thnt bclh establishments aro located near the Parkway and the Y. M C A. nt the present t me and that their iin.oval to rifteenth nnd Arch streets would In lug them but u few feet nearer the M C A In ought it sharp reply from Mr. I'ouiituln Ho said "I hey aie now too near the Parkway nnd the Y M C A In fact, they are much too near Philadelphia We wnnt the Park wny to be a parkwaj, not a highway. It Is not our plan to allow' Philadelphia the City lleauliful, to greet visitors with a talqon sign of welcome "I'lnse saloons were never locateel on their preMiit s tes lo our selection and they are not vvek timed uny nearer No matter how fat uwa thev nrc wh feel tho results of their work It comes to us most forcibly, "Hi in are a few statistics on the bpoze , situation In the 'lenth Ward at the present time There are (lftv-llve letall and three wholesale licenses In the ward; there are 41U4 ngistered voters In tho ward. That tin .ins n siloon for every seventy-live votirs If wo have two more. It would r. dine the number considerably "We don't think It tnkes that many sa. loons to put people out of business. One saloon Is enough The results nf a slnfli saloon will keep us busy" ' Seveinl thousand signers In petitions against the (wo nppllcnnls already have been oblnlncd In (he fiery cnmpa'gn that Is being isiiidticttd Petitions nro every- hcn In the chinches, at the corner stocAfli thev .no brought to the door of tho resident nnd the business man Antl-booze leader nsseit that both saloonkeepers are (joins to find iiiuth trouble whin the.v appear In the Quarter Sessions Couit on MarLh 5th to press their plea RAIDS STENOGRAPHER'S DESK Police Capture Mai With Vanity Box and Sweetmeats The oung stenographer who works In the olllces of tho Kensington Tanning Com pany. Hn7iard and Co'llm ntrccts, may "re cover her vanltv box what Is left of a two. pound box of rand and so no oth"r articles that tonstltute n stock In trad? for beauty bv nppljltiR to the desk sergennt at the Trenton avenue and Dauphin street police station They wero all found today In tho pockets of n mnn who said he was Charles P Huth, twentv-slx jears old, of Carneya Point, N J Mnglst.ate Dietz held tho man ln 11200 b ilia for com t nfter lie admitted bavins' stolen the merchandise and about $35 worth of bather from the t timpani 's stockroom. PLAX FOR INAUGURAL PARADE Geneial Price to Command This State's Provisional Brigade liAKillMiriir; I'el. 20 Legislator were Informed Inst night that'the organiza tions that would participate In the WlUon Inaugural would be a brigade commanded bv Hrlgadler Oencral W (1 Price. This brlgado will be composed of the) Sixth and Sixteenth Infantry and a pro visional leglment to be commanded by Colo nel i: c Slnnnon Columbia nnd composed' nf th rouith 11 glment Companies B. AI hntown. K Lancaster, L, Unston, and M, Uethlelitni one b.iltullon uf tho Klrst Itegl ment and ono of the Third ecial for Until March l' omens Suits (PLAIN) $3.00 ens Suits $1.50 Blankets 75c Wtimens Plain Waists $1.25 Womens Plain Skirts $1.50 Our Very Best Work Done Entirely by Hand Prices for Black Dyeing are practically same a before the war Our autos call for and. d?J, liver package? in Philadelphlt and suburbs. , , IF! WAN I) OS 1633 ChMtnut SlaemAA Vtl9f tpruM' 'V lyc P Prices ?m $.' -ej'c A a vm 'i V Si sH .43 5 M 1 IV 'ocwJa , ' " M i. X ,